US5897460A - Dual action air resistance treadmill - Google Patents
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- This application relates to treadmill exercisers and more particularly to treadmill exercisers of the motorless manually operated type.
- Motorless manually operated treadmill exercisers are advantageous when compared with motor operated treadmill exercisers in that they are less costly, and provide the user with a maximum exercise input for any given pace because all movements of the treadmill require the physical effort of the user whereas motorized treadmill exercisers require the user to simply keep pace with the treadmill as it is moved by the motor.
- a disadvantage of motorless treadmill exercisers as compared with motorized treadmill exercisers is that control of the retardation of the treadmill exerciser is not as simple as with motorized systems because of the tendency of the inertia of the treadmill to keep the treadmill in motion. This characteristic can have the tendency to impart an imbalance to the user which may result in a fall. Accordingly, there is a need to provide motorless manually operated treadmill exercisers with a retardant assembly which is more functionally desirable and more cost effective.
- An object of the present invention is to fulfill the need set forth above. In accordance with the principles this objective is achieved by providing a copy of claim 1 suitable revised.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dual action air resistance treadmill exerciser embodying the principles of the present invention as configured in the operating mode;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a dual action air resistance treadmill exerciser embodying the principles of the present invention as configured in the stored mode;
- FIG. 3 is a front elevational view of a dual action air resistance treadmill embodying the principles of the present invention as configured in the operating mode;
- FIG. 4 is a top view of a dual action air resistance treadmill embodying the principles of the present invention as configured in the operating mode;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the dual action air resistance treadmill of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along line 6--6 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 7--7 of FIG. 1 showing details of the lower portion of the rotatably mounted member of the dual action air resistance treadmill.
- the exerciser 10 includes a frame structure, generally indicated at 12.
- the frame structure 12 is in the form of a three-sided rim including a pair of elongated transversely spaced parallel side frame members 14 and a connecting transverse member 16 configured in a generally right angled relationship to side frame members 14.
- Two side frame covering structures 18 are attached to the upper surface of the respective side frame members 14.
- Two transversely spaced upright support members 20 are attached and extend upwardly from a base structure 22 so as to form a base and upright support construction.
- Attachment members 24 extend from the lower portion of support members 20 in a generally parallel alignment with the side frame members 14 and are pivotally connected to side frame members 14.
- a treadmill assembly, generally indicated at 26, is supported between the side frame members 14. As shown in FIG. 2, pivotal attachment of side frame members 14 at the attachment members 24 permits vertical storage of the treadmill assembly when not in use.
- a locking member 27 is rotatably attached to at least one of the upright support members 20 for purpose of retaining the treadmill assembly 26 in a stored position when not in use.
- the treadmill assembly 26 includes a front or leading guide roller 28.
- the front guide roller 28 is rotatably mounted on a first axial retaining structure 30.
- the first axial retaining structure 30 is mounted transversely disposed proximate to the front end of the side frame members 14.
- a rear or trailing guide roller 32 is rotatably mounted on a second axial retaining structure 34.
- the second axial retaining structure 34 is mounted transversely disposed proximate to the rear end of the side frame members 14.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 show opposing track supporting structures 36 located between the front guide roller 28 and the rear guide roller 32. These track supporting structures 36 are connected to and extend transversely from the side frame members 14.
- a treadmill bridging structure 38 is connected to and forms a bridge between the opposing track supporting structures 36.
- a flexible endless track 40 is trained about the front guide roller 28 and the rear guide roller 32 so as to define a lower flight and an upper flight disposed in supported contact with the treadmill bridging structure 38.
- Two track centering guide members 42 are connected to and extend inwardly from the side frame members 14. Track centering guide members 42 make frictional contact with and maintain track 40 in a proximate centered orientation over the treadmill bridging structure 38 during operation.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 show a shaft 44 which is rotatably mounted on a third axial retaining structure 46.
- the third axial retaining structure 46 is mounted transversely disposed between the side frame members 14 in forwardly spaced relation in front of the front guide roller 28.
- the shaft 44 has two belt mounting grooves 48 therein disposed around the periphery at opposite ends thereof.
- a series of annularly spaced fan blades 50 are fixed to the shaft 44 around the periphery between the belt mounting grooves 48 and form therewith a fan rotor.
- Each fan blade 50 has a plurality of openings 52 for reducing noises upon the rotation of the shaft 44.
- the transverse extent of the series of fan blades 50 is substantially coextensive with the transverse extent of the endless track 40.
- Two fly wheels 54 are fixedly mounted with respect to the front guide roller 28 at opposite ends thereof.
- Each fly wheel 54 has a belt mounting groove 56 around the periphery.
- Two transmission belts 58 are respectively mounted on the belt mounting grooves 48 of the shaft 44 and the belt mounting grooves 56 of the fly wheel 54.
- the belts 58 and the grooved members about which they are trained constitute a belt and pulley motion transmitting mechanism which serves to rotate the shaft 44 and series of fan blades 50 in response to the rotation of the front guide roller 28 at an increased speed which is proportional to the speed of the roller 28.
- the shaft 44 When the shaft 44 is rotated, the fan blades 50 are moved to cause a flow of air. Therefore, the shaft 44 and the fan blades 50 form a wind wheel, which creates a wind resistance tending to retard the movement of the track 40.
- the treadmill assembly 26 When the treadmill assembly 26 is operated to move the track 40, the guide rollers 28 and 32 are rotated by the track 40, and therefore the inertia force from the track 40 and the rollers 28 and 32 is reduced by the wind resistance.
- FIGS. 1-6 show an upper guard 60 mounted on the frame structure 12 between side frame members 14 at the front ends thereof and extends transversely over the shaft 44 and the blades 50.
- the upper guard 60 has a plurality of openings or vent holes 62 for directing air therethrough to impinge upon a forwardly facing user walking or running on the upper surface of the upper flight of the track 40.
- FIGS. 1, 2, 5, and 6 show a lower guard 64 positioned beneath the frame structure 12 between side frame members 14 in proximate alignment with the upper guard 60.
- the lower guard has a plurality of openings or vent holes 66 for permitting air flow access to the shaft 44 and the blades 50.
- apertured guard 64 is shown as extending vertically on opposite sides of the fan rotor, it is within the contemplation of the present invention to have the apertured guard 64 extend below the fan rotor as well. So long as the arrangement is such that the fan rotor is disposed above the supporting surface sufficiently to provide an air inlet for the fan rotor either around the guard 64 and/or through the apertures of the guard.
- FIGS. 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 show a pair of rotational support members 68 attached to the base structure 22. Together the base structure 22 and the rotational support structures 68 provide foundational support under the section of the exerciser 10 housing the shaft 44 and the blades 50. The rotational support members 68 also serve to facilitate relocation of the exerciser 10 as needed. Foundational support for the end of the exerciser 10 opposite the base structure 22 is provided by the adjustable foundation assembly, shown generally as 70.
- An incline selector structure 72 depending from each of the side frame members 14 allows the selection of one of several incline positions of the exerciser 10 relative to the horizontal surface upon which the exerciser 10 is placed.
- a rotating vertical support structure 74 is pivotally connected at its upper section to the incline selector structure 72.
- the rotating vertical support structure 74 is rotated to a selected incline position and is retained in that position by repositioning the incline locking member 76.
- a vertical u-shaped support connecting member 78 connects the opposing rotating vertical support structures 74.
- the vertical support connecting member 78 provides additional foundational support and facilitates coordinated movement of the rotating vertical support structures 74 when the user selects an incline position.
- Protecting cap members 80 are secured at each end of the vertical support connecting member 78.
- FIGS. 1-5 show an upright support grasping structure 82 connected to each of the upright support members 20.
- the two upright support grasping structures 82 provide the user with upper body stability when mounting, dismounting or using the exerciser 10.
- FIGS. 1, 3 and 5 show a grasping structure connecting member 84 which connects the opposing upright support grasping structures 82 providing a structural stability to the upright support members 20.
- a grasping structure protecting member 86 is provided over the grasping structure protecting member 82.
- FIGS. 3 and 5 show a display mounting member 88 positioned on the upper surface of the grasping structure connecting member 84 which serves as a mounting base for a data computing and display assembly 90.
- a sensor member 92 for the collection of treadmill operation data is attached to side frame member 14 and is positioned proximate to the treadmill assembly 26.
- FIG. 5 shows a signal transmission conduit 94 which conducts sensor signals from the sensor member 92 to the data computing and display assembly 90.
- FIGS. 1, 3, 5 and 7 show another feature of the exerciser 10; an upper body exercising assembly, generally indicated at 96.
- a retaining structure 98 is integral with and extends inwardly from the each of the upright support members 20.
- the retaining structure 98 has a first bracketing member 100 attached to the upright support member 20 and a second bracketing member 102 integral with and disposed parallel to the first bracketing member 100.
- a friction plate structure 104 is connected to the inner surface of the first bracketing member 100 of the retaining structure 98. The purpose of the friction plate structure 104 is to operationally enhance friction between the upper body exercising assembly 96 and the retaining structure 98.
- An axial retaining member 108 is terminated at one end by a stop member 110 which limits the passage of the retaining member 108 through the stationary member bore 106.
- the second end of the retaining member 108 is threaded and is sized to pass relatively unimpeded through the stationary assembly bore 106.
- Each of the upper body exercising assemblies 96 are individually connected to the respective upright support member 20 through rotational attachment to the respective retaining structure 98.
- Rotational connection of the upper body exercising assemblies 96 is made through a rotating hub member 112 which is sized and shaped to freely rotate when engaged between the first and second bracketing members 100 102 of the retaining structure 98.
- the rotating hub member 112 defines a first end of a rotating assembly bore 114
- the rotating assembly bore 114 is sized to allow the rotating hub member 112 to freely rotation about the retaining member 108.
- the inner surface of the rotating hub member 112 defines an inner surface recess 116 which extends from a larger diameter first portion toward the rotating assembly bore 114.
- the inner surface recess 116 is limited by a skirting member 118 which also serves to define the middle portion of the rotating assembly bore 114.
- annular recess 120 is defined within the first portion of the inner surface recess 116.
- a friction reduction member 122 is positioned within the annular recess 120.
- the friction reduction member 122 is retained in the annular recess 120 by a circular retaining member 124.
- a spacing member 126 is sized and shaped to securely retain the circular retaining member 124 in the rotating hub member 112.
- the spacing member 126 also serves as a covering surface over the inner surface recess 116.
- the spacing member 126 defines a bore which is sized to permit relatively unimpeded passage of the threaded end of the retaining member 108 and is aligned with and serves as a second end of the rotating assembly bore 114.
- the rotating assembly bore 114 is therefore defined sequentially by the rotating member 112, the integral skirting member 118 and the spacing member 126. Also shown in FIG. 7, the outer surface of the rotating hub member 112 defines a plurality of friction enhancer recesses 128. A friction enhancing member 130 is secured in each of the friction enhancer recesses 128. A portion of each of the friction enhancing members 130 protrudes beyond the outer surface of the rotating hub member 112. As shown in FIG. 7 in operable relationship the rotating hub member 112 is positioned within and in alignment with the retaining structure 98. The friction enhancing members 130 are outwardly protruding from the friction enhancer recesses 128 and are directly opposed to the friction plate structure 104.
- the stationary assembly bore 106 is defined sequentially by four structures: the upright support member 20, the first bracketing member 100 of the retaining structure 98, the friction plate structure 104 and finally, after passage through the rotating assembly bore 114, the second bracketing member 102 of the retaining structure 98.
- the threaded end of the retaining member 108 passes through the rotating assembly bore 114 it sequentially passes through three structures: the rotating hub member 112, the integral skirting member 118 and the spacing member 126.
- the protruding threaded end of the retaining member 108 is removably attached to a friction adjusting member 132.
- the friction adjusting member 132 defines a blind hole 134 sized and threaded to receive the threaded end of the retaining member 108.
- a skirting structure 136 depends from the central portion of the friction adjusting member 132 and defines a portion of the blind hole 134.
- Grip enhancing structures 138 are disposed on the surface of the friction adjusting member 132 to facilitate manual joining of the friction adjusting member 132 to the retaining member 108.
- the rotating hub member 112 In operation as the friction adjusting member 132 is engaged with the threaded end of the retaining member 108 the rotating hub member 112 is positioned toward the friction plate structure 104.
- the protruding friction enhancing members 130 are brought into increasing frictional contact with the friction plate structure 104 in proportion to the degree that the friction adjusting member 132 is tightened on to the retaining member 108.
- An elongated arm member 140 is attached at the lower end to the rotating hub member 112 by arm retaining connectors 142.
- An elongated arm member grasping structure 144 is provided at the upper end of the elongated arm member 140.
- the elongated arm member grasping structure 144 is protected by a grasping structure covering member 146.
- the upper flight of the track 40 slopes in an upwardly and forwardly direction facilitating the movement of the track 40 when the user walks or runs on it.
- the rollers 28 and 32 are rotated, and at the same time the fly wheels 54 are turned to rotate the shaft 44 through the transmission belts 58, causing the series of fan blades 50 to create a flow of air from the area beneath the series of fan blades 50 and outwardly through the openings or vent holes 62 of the upper guard 60 to impinge upon the user.
- This reciprocating motion causes the upper body exercising assembly 96 to rotate forward and back about the retaining structure 98.
- the user upon completion of an exercise period, can pivot the treadmill assembly 26 about the attachment member 24 to place the exerciser 10 into a storage position.
- the storage locking member 27 can be engaged to retain the treadmill assembly 26 in the storage position.
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